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What if you want to immigrate at the age of 50?

65438-0996 The Ministry of Tourism of Malaysia has implemented a long-term residence plan for foreign retirees, namely the "Silver-haired Family Plan", to encourage foreign retirees to travel to Malaysia with their pensions and live for a long time. Due to the good results achieved after the implementation of this project, in 2002, the government decided to officially rename the "Silver Hair Project" as "Malaysia's Second Home Project", and the applicants were no longer limited to retired elderly people, but expanded to foreigners over 2 1 year old.

Let's see what kind of people are suitable to immigrate to Malaysia.

The first category: I want to immigrate but my funds are limited.

There are many people who pay attention to immigration, but most of the investment immigration projects on the market now are tens of millions of yuan, ranging from two to three million yuan. Attorney fees, application fees and other expenses add up to hundreds of thousands of RMB, and the high cost makes many people give up the idea of immigration.

The price of Masiraya's second home purchase immigration project is relatively low. Applicants over the age of 50 who apply for a second house in Malaysia only need to deposit RM 654.38 +0.5 million, equivalent to more than RMB 200,000. Applicants under the age of 50 need to invest RM 300,000, equivalent to RMB 400,000-500,000. After one year of investment, part of it can be used for medical care and education.

The second category: want to live freely in two countries.

There is no residence requirement for applicants in Malaysia's investment immigration program. Applicants can choose their residence time in China or Malaysia at will, which is very free and flexible.

Moreover, after obtaining the identity, it will not affect the domestic business or work. You can choose to play during the holiday as a transition, or you can move your family to enjoy a foreign life.

Class ⅲ: I want to immigrate but I am worried about language problems.

Malaysia is a multi-ethnic country, and the official language is Malay. At present, the Chinese community in Malaysia accounts for 30%. Since Chinese have moved to Malaysia for hundreds of years, their ancestral homes are mostly distributed in Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan and other places. With their ancestors coming to the south, various dialects have been circulating in Malaysia. Therefore, the Chinese community in Malaysia widely uses Minnan dialect, Cantonese and Hakka dialect, so there is no need to worry about communication barriers.

Class Ⅳ: I want to go abroad but I don't want to be too far from home.

Since ancient times, China people have their own hometown plots. Many people choose to emigrate because of their children's education or living environment, but they don't want to be too far away from their hometown. Compared with distant European and American countries, Malaysia has become a good choice.

By the end of 20 17, there were nearly 40,000 Malaysian second hometown visas worldwide, among which China applicants exceeded 100, accounting for more than 25%.

Malaysia is close to China. Every day, there are dozens of flights between China and Malaysia from 20 or 30 large and medium-sized cities across the country, and the one-way trip takes only four or five hours. There is no time difference between Malaysia and China, and the living environment has not changed much. Basically, you can quickly integrate into local life.